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Swedish Star Breaks His Own Record With A Clearance Of 625 Meters

Mondo Duplantis Sets New Pole Vault World Record at Paris Olympics

Swedish Star Breaks His Own Record with a Clearance of 6.25 Meters

Duplantis Captures Gold with Record-Breaking Performance

Swedish pole vault star Mondo Duplantis has once again made history by breaking his own world record at the Paris Olympics. Amidst deafening cheers from the crowd, Duplantis soared over 6.25 meters (20 feet 6 inches) to set the ninth world pole vault record of his illustrious career.

The record-breaking jump came in the final moments of the men's pole vault event, where Duplantis had already secured the gold medal. With the victory in sight, the Swedish star raised the bar to the unprecedented height of 6.25 meters and took a deep breath.

As the crowd held its breath, Duplantis surged forward and launched himself over the bar. The stadium erupted in a roar as he successfully cleared the astonishing height, setting a new world record and etching his name into the annals of athletics.

Duplantis's world record-breaking performance is a testament to his incredible skill and determination. The 24-year-old has dominated the pole vault scene in recent years, winning numerous major championships and setting numerous records. With his latest feat, Duplantis has solidified his status as one of the greatest athletes of all time, inspiring awe and admiration from fans around the world.


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